Thomasville times-enterprise and South Georgia progress. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1904-1905, March 18, 1904, Image 9

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. TIMES-ENTERPR8E, THOMASVILLE, GEORGIA, MARCH 18, 1904. •Bnfldi up the Syitem," . Hou. Joseph H. Ridgewsy, Secretary of the American Anti-Troat Society, writes the following letter tr$m the Grand Central Hotel, Ht. Paul, Minn.: “Itis with great pleasure that I en dorse Pcruna as an honest medi cine, competent to do all It claims. I have used It several times and know of nothing that cures so com pletely, and at tho same time builds up the system., “I have rec ommended It to Our Meigs Departm* iveals .That “Pe-ru-na is Calculated to Tone up the System, Restore the Func- Miss Hottio Lightfoot of Williams is visiting tho family of Mr. J. M. Pilcher this week near town. Mr. Otlmiol Collier from near Ocli- lockonce, lias entered Center Hill school. Mr. and Mrs Math Maddox and their danghter. Miss Qossie of Chipley, Fin. are visitors here. Mr. Maddox 1b a for mer resident of this county and thinks of moving Ills family back. Mr. W. J. Stubbs of Glenmore was here several days last week. He is R. R. agent at Glenmore, and by his strict- ly-to-bnsiness way is working to the front. Ho is on his way to the West for a short visit. • Master Robert Scott of Albany is on a .visit to Eddie Carter. Miss Laura Viok and Emma Boswell and Robert Hall who are attending school at Norman Park have returned to their studies, after a few days visit to home folks. Mr. G. W. Chestnut of the Times-En- terprise was hero Saturday. He in formed me that his initials do not stand for “George Washington," and that his conscience will not allow him with out protest, to bear inch a name, the emblem of truth. iuimitablo lectures at the auditorium a. few evenings since, His subject waa “The American Boy.” I should bo. obliged to him to come back and tell me how to raise about four of the tions and Procure Health.*’ SAYS PROF. L. J. MILLER, CHEMIST. Amcri&uisort. There was a short conference held at the MelhodiBt church Sunday afternoon bat little work was done besides revis ing tho church register. • .i‘ Joseph Ridgeway. ing work done. Since the appointment of Mr. Mitchell there is a visible im provement in the condition of our roads. The farmers are busy planting torn and from all accounts and appearances the acreage wilt not bo decreased. Mr. Le Roy Dickey was exhibiting the skin of an enormous rattlesnake which he killed on the home place last week. Wears pleased to see our valued friend, Mr. W. ,T. Diokey out and about. Ur. Dickey is seventy-seven years young. Some of the farmers who formed* clnb to bny guano, have not been able to get a-pound shipped on their order. Mrs. MoJjillen of Camilla came down, a few days since visiting her daughter She luurleft and. is friends end always feel that I do them a service for I know how satisfactory the results invariably are. I only wish every family had a Ijottle—it would save Mrs. W. A. Daren, now at-Ooolidge. Mrs. Jackson, mother of Mrs; T. W, Carter is here. Mr. R. R. Sapp of Fernandinn Fla. is here to see home folks. Mrs. Cranford of Alabama is visiting Mrs. Dunbar, her daughter. Meigs will, perhaps, announce- anoth er candidate for representative. As soon as we hear from the powers that be, we shall let yon know. The pow ers may not want os to ran tbit time, however. Bat for very private reasons 1 should be glad to notice the ortlole of a short Ae to the much sickness and doctor bills.”—Joseph H. Ridgeway. "hfll Better Than for Vive Years.** Mr. James B. Taylor, Roberts, Ind, writes: “I am at the present time entirely well. I can eat anything I ever conld. I took live bottles of Poruna, and feel better now than I have far flvo years. 1 have doctored with other doctors oil and on for fifteen years, so I can recom mend your medicine very highly for stomach troubles, I take great pleasure in thanking yon for your free edviae end Perana-V—James B. Taylor. “I Enjoy my Meals as 1 Used,to." Hr. J. W. Pritchard, Wolf Lake, Ind* writes: “lorn pleased to say that 1 have been cured of catarrh of the stomach by Pa rana. I could hardly eat anything that agreed with me. Before I would get half through my meal my stomach would fill with gas causing me much distress and unpleasant feelings for an hoar or two after oach meat. Bat, thanks to your Reruns, I am now com pletely cared, and can eat anything I want Jo without any of tho distressing symptoms. I can now enjoy my meals ss I used to do, and it is all due to Dr. Hartman and his wonderful medicine, Poruna. “It has been one year since I was cured, and I am all O. K. yot, so I know I am curod."—J. W. Pritchard. Dyspepsia is a very common phase of summer catarrh. A remedy that will time ago, signed "Voter. 1 term “prohibition,” it is. Call it temperanoe, or any thing. So far aa an "ardent prohibitionist" say ing that “prohibition don't prohibit,” I'll bet anything he ismotardent enough to make a shadow for the cause of temp eranoe. His backbone is as weak aa a cotton string soaked in dish water. Aa "ardent” prohibitionist is not mode'of the kind of staff to drink all he can get and sea blind say "prohibition don't prohibit.” What a miserable apology for a man. Knowing his wrong is too weak' to resist it. Find out the foot, lie lays It to the laws or his good wife, and ’i prohibit." It NSW SUNDAY SCHOOL. Therofnre I will moke them stand for "Gee WMal” em blematic of the way he gets around. Mrs. O. R. Jenkins of 'Pelham and her sister. Miss Litaie Hallyot Midway Ala. were pleasant visitors here last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Proctor of Pelham were visitors here a few days ago. Mrs. Edna Coach of Douglas is visit ing Misses Pilcher here this wpek. ' Charlie Blackifitn PROF. LJ. MILLER.. and sister, Miss Kato of Pelham were welcome visitors here Sunday. Lost Saturday afternoon was a pleas ant time for quite a number of children of this place. Some time ago some of tho ladies of tho Motliodist,chord: gavo out a number of ‘mite’ boxes, for the purpose of collecting money for tho Mo- Eocliera Orphan Home. 1 They wero opened Saturday afternoon, and nearly 1000 pennies were oonntodL Light re freshments wero served to the children which they enjoyed exoeedingiy. The ladies in charge desire to thank Mr. W. H. Vanlandingbam for special fa- says "prohibition ia,the argument of tile weakest weak ling, Do any laws prohibit? Do any of the laws delivered to Moses from, the lofty sumit of Sinai, amid thunders of Ueavon, prohibit any of tho thousands of crimes tliey include? Do any of the penal lows of the glorious state of Qeor. gia prohibit or jiresont any of the thou*: ands of crimes mentioned in her uu- wieldly code of laws? Voter intimates tbat it is the right time of the moon to take primary ac tion on the dispensary and bar room question. “Let the people say,” Great Scott si where have yon bean for the pout four years? Where were you when the poople “said” in a majority of about two, and since thenfDo yon wont a man to ran on that issne? Well I'll try to get out one of tho best to ran on that Uokotto see what can bo done for him. Go Stay back, votor, and take a front seat on the bock fence. You are a* Prof* L. J. Miller, lato Professor of Chemistry and Botany of the Itlgh School Of Ypsllanfl, Mich., writes from 3327 N. Clark Street, Chicago, 111., aa follow*: “As several of my friends have spoken to me of tho favorable result* obtained through the use of Pcrnna, especially in cases of catarrh, 1 oxamined it most thoroughly to learn Its content*. A' - **I found it composed of extracts of herbs and barks of most valuable medicinal qualities combined with other ingredients, delicately baliincod, calculated to tono Vp tho system, restore the functions and procure health. ir «/ consider Peruna one of the most skillfully end scientifically prepared medicines, which the public can use with safety and success. ’’•••PROF. L J. MILLER. . If It Is GROCERIES! ' -wZ^YES, WE MEAN SUOES^Za^- AND— “Star Brand Shoes are Better” Our stock of the famous “Star Brand” Shoes we were telling you about last week is now coming in. We want We will guarantee every pair to Dr. J. N; Ioler of this place was called to Oohlockonee Wednesday on profes sional buslliass. Mrs. William Bollock, Mrs. Josh Groover and Mm. Bart Andaman of Oohlookanee have been here daring the you to come and see them, be as represented. Do not forget this, We guarantee our goods to be fresh and of the highest quality-. Our salesmen are ever ready to serve you, whether your .order be small or large. If you Jire not already our customer, try us. _ Mrs. T. W. WU1U, after (pending a 1 week with her parents in Thpmesiille is at home again on College street. ■ Lott week "J. L.” the little son of 1 Mrs. Ida PUoher, a few miles from town 1 came near happening to a serious sod- ' dent. Having gathered a handful of wild violet* he placed a chair in front of the fire place, to got a vase from tb* mantel. The chair dipped, and falling in the fire, he waa savpd from serious result*, by tba prompt action of some one who was present. As it was, be wss quite painfully burned about the faoe. Beoentlythis town has "sho” been over-sliowed. Several nights (go we two shows and a prayer meeting. After wards we hod on entire week of the Kalol* show. This week w* are enjoy ing Hr. Hackney's show. Mr ; Hackney is no stranger in these parts, and gives a dean entertainment. Hr. Clem Hackney complimented the appearance of our anditoiinm saying that it was the nicest he has ever seen in so small a place, and that lie had seen : even in city opera houses that wen ^ not so pretty. v 1 Mr. Marvin Williams made one of his 1 T. J. & H. Megahee, COOLIDOE, QA. Shoes! Shoes! Shoes! for a week with fever. Itlsh she will soon return to her stn Rev. H. E. Mumford of the Industrial Home stopped ov< liours Tuesday and allowed t hia boy* play. I knew the dot he ansa boy as printer, when grown ss on editor, lawyer *: ter. Hi* record is ss dear ss' I Don’t ask for awhile, owing to protracted ill ness from whiob be i* just recov ering. A fishing crowd composed of yonng men and boys from here stent down on the river Saturday night and returned early the next morning. Mr, K. J. Stanaland was in town this week on profenional business. . Pavo Points., Mis* Susie Smith, of Boston, i« visiting her sister, Mrs. 0. T. Beggs. | Miss Percy Harris, of Abbe ville, S. C., came home on Wed nesday on a visit to his parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. Harris. Prbf. J. L. Burns, went to Thomasville Saturday on busi ness. of Moultrie, Being Circulated In the Oehlockonae Neighborhood- Other Nows. Not Dead. It was currently r night that Dane Tayl gro who was stabbed Nothing has ever equalled it Nothing esn ever surpass Eugene McGuire, had died, report proved untrue. Altli Taylor is in a very serious'c tiou, he was not dead np to i hour Wednesday. No warrant has yet beonii for McGuire. , The sheriff vi his father’s bouse on the nig the stabbing in search of him failed to find him. New Discovery Mr, T. J. Groover went to Thom asville Tuesday on bnsiness. Mrs. Kisie Groover went to Meigs yesterday where she will speud a few days with her broth er, Mr. E. R. Singletary and wife. The farmers are planting corn and preparing cotton land already. Mrs. J. L. Rehberg who has been quite sick fbr several days is now improviug. Mr. K. McGraw, visited the home folks last-week. Mr. James Robert and family leave this week for Brunswick where they go to live. Pavo re grets much to lose them, but wishes them well. Mr. James McGraw and family, of Moultrie, spent Saturday and Sunday visitiug relatives here, Mrs. Davis is visiting her daughter, Mrs. R. H. Barwiek. 1 We regret to learn of Mrs. Paul having pneumonia. The many friends of Mrs. John L. Bush, nee Misa Elisa BriCe, will regrqt to learn of her serious illness at her home at Meigs- , Mr.D. P. Ward, farmer and merchant of Pine Park, was iu the oity on bus in set Wednesday. A Perfect For All Throat and Cure: Lung Troubles. Money beck If It fells. Trisi Botttasfre*. 2J4 Tons of bsr iron, all Sixes. Iton extra fine carriage bolts, all sizes. 3000 feet rubber and canvass belting, * I 3000 feet piping, all sixes up to 3 inches. lOOOJfeet jj' ine wire rope. I carry the best line of Cook Stoves and Store: market- I have the largest and best line of "General Har brought to town. I manufacture Galvanised Steel jTanki cooking by steam or otherwise. Also Log Osrts, Lumber 1 and Lumber Wagons, Buggies and farm Implements. Set order for Syrup Tanks -j- [- AVCftlM IU-,! before it is too late I I". IIY>II V. . ¥101 Dr. J. Frank Harris, a well known and'popular physician, of Pavo, was circulating among his Thomasville friends Wednesday. Notice to Debtors and Creditors. f lot be is hereby given to all creditor* the estate of William Moore, lata of laid ooanty, deceased, to render in on account of their demands to ms within th* time prescribed by lew properly made out. All persons indebted to add deceased ore hereby requested to make Miss Edna Nussbanm of Bain- bridge is the gnest of Mr*.Absams on Love street. !5££ d ’ tiat church last Saturday and Mat. Sunday, the first time in qnite